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Georgians
Etymology • History • Kartvelian studies
List of topics by the categories
Subgroups
  • Colchians (list) and Iberians in antiquity
  • Adjarians
  • Dvals
  • Gurians
  • Imeretians
  • Imerkhevians
  • Ingiloy
  • Javakhians
  • Kakhetians
  • Kartlians
  • Khevsurians
  • Lazs
  • Lechkhumians
  • Meskhetians
  • Mingrelians
  • Mtiuletians
  • Mokheves
  • Pshavians
  • Rachians
  • Svans
  • Tushetians
Culture
  • Georgian architecture
  • Art (Georgian Golden Age)
  • Cinema (list)
  • Cuisine (Keipi, Supra, Tamada, Alaverdi)
  • Dances (Khorumi, Gandagana, Perkhuli, Erisioni)
  • Heraldry
  • Literature (list, Shairi)
  • Media
  • Music (Musical instruments, Iavnana, Shen Khar Venakhi, Chakrulo)
  • Mythology (Kartlos, Q'ursha, Dali)
  • Name
  • Philosophy
  • Sport (Lelo burti)
  • Surname (princely families)
  • Swimming
  • Winemaking (Kvevri)
  • Chokha
  • Tsatsloba
  • World Heritage Sites
Languages
  • Old Georgian
  • Middle Georgian
  • Georgian (Proto-Kartvelian, Proto–Georgian–Zan, Svan, Zan, Mingrelian, Laz)
  • Georgian dialects (Adjaran dialect, Judaeo-Georgian)
  • Georgian grammar (Old Georgian prefix, Georgian conjugation, Screeve)
  • Georgian slang
  • Georgian profanity
  • Georgian Sign Language
  • Georgian Braille
  • Georgian Wikipedia
  • 1978 Georgian demonstrations
Writing system
  • Georgian calendar
  • Georgian inscriptions
  • Georgian numerals
  • Georgian keyboard
  • Georgian calligraphy (list)
  • Khelrtva
  • Romanization of Georgian
Religion
  • Christianity
  • Georgian Orthodox Church (Christianization, Bible translations, Catholicoi-Patriarchs, Mravaltavi, Concordat of 2002)
  • Catholic Church
  • Georgian Byzantine-Rite Catholics
  • Islam
  • Georgian Jews
  • Georgian secularism
  • Georgian nationalism
  • Freedom of religion
Monarchism
  • Georgian monarchs (lists) (family trees, consorts, mothers)
  • Style of the Georgian sovereign
  • Georgian Crown Jewels
  • Mepe
  • Batonishvili
  • Georgian nobility
  • Georgian feudalism
Diaspora
  • List of Georgians
  • Georgian Americans (Georgian horsemen in Wild West shows)
  • Georgians in Belgium
  • Georgians in France
  • Georgians in Germany
  • Georgians in Poland
  • Georgians in Russia
  • Georgians in Ukraine
  • Georgians in Turkey
  • Iranian Georgians
  • Georgian Jews in Israel
  • Georgian mafia
Persecution
  • List of battles
  • Georgian affair
  • Ethnic cleansing of Georgians in Abkhazia
  • Ethnic cleansing of Georgians in Sukhumi
  • Ethnic cleansing of Georgians in South Ossetia
  • 2006 deportation of Georgians from Russia
Symbols
  • Saint George (cross)
  • Saint Nino (cross)
  • Five-cross flag (Bolnisi cross)
  • Kvajvari
  • Chichilaki
  • Borjgali
  • v
  • t
  • e
Template documentation
You may use the default {{Georgians}} in relevant articles. Place the template at the very top of the article, before any hatnotes and warning templates.

This template includes collapsible lists.

    • To set it to display all lists when it appears (i.e. all lists expanded), use:
    •  {{Georgians|expanded=all}} or {{Georgians|all}}  (i.e. omitting |expanded=).
    • To set it to display one particular list while keeping the remainder collapsed (i.e. hidden apart from their headings), use:
    •  {{Georgians|expanded=listname}} or {{Georgians|listname}}
    • ...where listname is one of the following (do not include any quotemarks):
    • subgroups, culture, languages, writing system, religion, monarchism, diaspora, persecution, symbols.
Editors can experiment in this template's sandbox (create | mirror) and testcases (create) pages.
Subpages of this template.
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